06 Maestro
Posts: 3989
Joined: 10/12/2005 From: Nevada, USA Status: offline
|
June 1798 Vienna The plan worked to an acceptable degree. The Austrian capital province was occupied for two turns. This was enough to drop Austria's moral by hundreds of points. I did launch one major attack on the City itself, but that failed. There was not much time to conduct a long siege-the Austrians were heading to their capital in mass. After the plan "worked" there was the issue of getting back out of Austria. This was the greatest gamble of the entire scheme. The forces committed to this operation were not a trivial group-it was over 140,000 troops. I had to count on Emperor Matto not believing that I would choose to speed march without supply-to a place that had no supply. Going on that assumption, I thought that he would attempt to cut off my route of withdrawal back to my bases straight south. Fortunately, the Austrian Emperor is a rational man-thus one army and a corp farther south escaped-straight through to the east-back across to the east bank of the Danube. Although I can count this operation as a great success, it was not cheap. There were tens of thousands of casualties-enough to affect national moral. However, another campaign season had come and gone. The Ottoman Empire still had not suffered from invasion and Austrian territory was still in Ottoman control. Turkey would survive yet another year. Again, I had no intention of fighting Austria alone, but with the exception of the early (and very short) advance by France, and one incursion by Russia (which was defeated by Austria)-that is what had transpired. This was a one time gambit-not to be attempted again. Hopefully, as the O.E.'s economy improves, so will its ability to stand up to Austria.
Attachment (1)
< Message edited by 06 Maestro -- 4/18/2010 8:28:38 AM >
|